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JaredM
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I bought one some years ago. We use it on a fairly regular basis and it works just fine. Takes a little practice to get used to how to pull the tees and I found that an impact wrench makes it a little easier to use. I picked up a cheap Sears electric impact wrench at a yard sale along with a socket and it works well. The small indent tool is not as nice as the T-Drill notcher/indenter but if you keep your eyes out on ebay you can find them for sale occassionally
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